Abstract

Objective: Development of a strategy for women to obtain a positive pregnancy experience based on an analysis of the frequency of a cesarean section (CS) using the database of the maternity hospital using Robson’s classification. Study design: A retrospective analysis of childbirth histories for 2015-2019. Results: In the analysis of 10,345 cases, it was found that 3598 or 34.78% were delivered by CS. Most often, primary CS was produced in the 2nd (84.45 ± 1.62%), 4th (68.97 ± 4.93%) and 6th (97.08 ± 1.7%) groups and these patients subsequently make up the largest group for secondary CS.

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